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Europe Today: Ministrowie spraw zagranicznych UE omawiają nowe sankcje na Iran
UE rozważa nowe sankcje wobec Iranu po krwawych represjach wobec protestujących. Spotkanie ministrów spraw zagranicznych w Brukseli koncentruje się na bezpieczeństwie i napięciach nuklearnych.
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UE rozważa nowe sankcje wobec Iranu po krwawych represjach wobec protestujących. Spotkanie ministrów spraw zagranicznych w Brukseli koncentruje się na bezpieczeństwie i napięciach nuklearnych.
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00:15Good morning, it's Thursday the 29th of January.
00:20We're watching Europe Today, your morning fix of European news and analysis.
00:25Live on Euronews, I'm Maret Quinn, stepping in today for Maeve.
00:30Coming up on today's show, the EU's 27 foreign ministers.
00:35Are in town with Iran high on the agenda.
00:40Were killed in the regime's recent crackdown on protesters, EU ministers...
00:45Are expected to approve fresh sanctions.
00:47Iran is also on high alert this morning for a possible US...
00:50...attack as Trump ramps up pressure on the regime to strike a deal on its...
00:55...nuclear program.
00:56Standing by for us at the European Council down the road here...
01:00...in Brussels, where ministers are arriving right now...
01:02...is our EU correspondent, Shona Murray.
01:05Shona, good morning, thanks so much for joining us.
01:07Tell us first, what can we expect today in...
01:10...in terms of new sanctions on Iran?
01:15As you know, Maret, as you mentioned there, Iran very much back-centre stage.
01:18We saw that post yesterday from the US president.
01:20Donald Trump saying there's a massive armada on its way to Iran.
01:24He's demanded they cut...
01:25He's not a deal on their nuclear program, he's reminding them of last summer...
01:28...and his strikes against the regime.
01:30...under the code name Operation Midnight Hammer.
01:33Meanwhile, here in Brussels, EU Foreign Affairs...
01:35...the Prime Minister behind me, they're going into that meeting...
01:37...they'll announce sanctions on 21 Iranian...
01:40...individuals responsible for the violent repression of Iranian protesters.
01:43That's members of the...
01:45...Iranian Revolutionary Guard.
01:46Euronews has the details on these sanctions.
01:48They include people like the Chief of...
01:50...of police.
01:51There's also going to be sanctions on 20 companies responsible for Iran.
01:55...new program in relation to drones and supporting Russia.
01:58And there will be a designation...
02:00...of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organization.
02:04This was announced...
02:05...or decided just late last night...
02:07...after France, which was holding out, decided they would support this.
02:10So we heard from Kaya Callas, the EU's foreign policy chief...
02:13...agreeing and saying that this would happen today.
02:15Mered?
02:16And, Shauna, also the question of how Europe can prepare to defend...
02:20...itself in an increasingly dangerous world could also come up in these talks.
02:25...and certainly that it's been...
02:26...and the UN olhos...
02:27...about tenGetY as an emphasizes on the planet...
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02:43...soó torchlight come on here,
02:44and there will be a large part,
02:45and then it will...
02:48...or even over a SEC.
02:50..or perhaps Ipirac dessasw the commutes,
02:51We'll move on, and we're now moving on to the NATO boss, Mark Rutte.
02:56Comments earlier this week have divided opinion across the continent.
03:01Our Jakub Yannis has been taking a closer look at who Mark Rutte really is.
03:06Mark Rutte is on fire!
03:11And his message to anyone who thinks the EU can survive militarily without...
03:16The U.S.?
03:17Keep on dreaming.
03:18You can't.
03:19And there is backlash, but Rutte...
03:21...doesn't care.
03:22Why?
03:23Because he's the only European who speaks...
03:26...trump's language.
03:27But when he takes off his glasses, who is he really?
03:31Meet Teflon Mark.
03:34He was the longest-serving...
03:36...prime minister because absolutely nothing sticks to him.
03:40He went from right...
03:41He was riding a bicycle in The Hague during his premiership...
03:44...to flying constantly across the Atlantic...
03:46...to put out NATO fires...
03:48...and meet the pianist.
03:50He got...
03:51He gave up his dream of becoming a musician because he claimed he wasn't good enough...
03:55...but...
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05:05Jakub Janusz there.
05:07Coming up, we'll now be joined by...
05:10Luxembourg's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Xavier Betel.
05:15has led the country for a decade up until 2023 and he's, of course, a very...
05:20familiar face here in Brussels and will be representing Luxembourg at the Foreign Affairs Center.
05:25Council later today.
05:27Minister, thanks so much for calling by.
05:29It's great to have you here with us.
05:30Thank you for the invitation.
05:31So, I know you have a packed agenda today.
05:33Let's start maybe with Iran because...
05:35because we are expecting some tougher decisions by the EU.
05:40today to clamp down and put pressure on the Iranian regime.
05:43When you go in a meeting...
05:45you hope, but you wait till the end to be happy.
05:48So, I hope that we will be able to...
05:50today to agree because we need unanimity to put, for example, the...
05:55the Guardian of the Revolutions on the terrorist list.
05:58We need unanimity to...
06:00to take sanctions.
06:01We need unanimity to take a list of persons, of entities, but...
06:05It seems we had two or three days ago still some countries hesitating that...
06:10that we moved forward the last 48 hours and that we will be able to...
06:15have a strong signal for the Iranian population today.
06:17And this is the right signal according to you...
06:20to find what it could mean for the diplomatic channels.
06:23Do you think this is the right move?
06:25Do you think this is the right move?
06:25The fact is we don't have that many moves.
06:27So, we... we... we don't...
06:30We are not working like the USA are working to send Narmada and to...
06:35we have the Armada waiting to bomb.
06:37And what do you make of those threats that we've heard from Trump yesterday?
06:40I... everything is possible.
06:42The fact is I learned one thing, you know, I was Prime Minister when the...
06:44for the full...
06:45people's first years of President Trump and now he's again the president.
06:49Everything is possible.
06:50He's also trying to get a bigger role in the future of Gaza.
06:53I know that will also be under discussion.
06:55What do you make of his Board of Peace?
06:57The fact is if every progress...
07:00that's a forced stabilization of the situation and a ceasefire and...
07:03the final ceasefire, not...
07:05so permanent ceasefire, not temporarily, and then a strong government and...
07:10I support a bit of Gaza is something I support.
07:12But the problem is now, for the moment, we have a parallel UN.
07:15We have, in fact, a new private body, if I can say, who will decide about the future...
07:20of the territory, so it's a bit special and...
07:22the Palestinians are missing.
07:24You have...
07:25the Palestinians not around the table when it's going to be about their territory.
07:29You have a...
07:30president, even if it's not president anymore, who has a veto right at life.
07:33And then you have Russia sitting...
07:35around the table when it's a Board of Peace, you just called it.
07:38I just want to remind that Russia is an aggressor in...
07:40Ukraine.
07:41And so to...
07:42to give the feeling that they are peacemakers is a bit special.
07:45So you think this is about...
07:46less about the Palestinians and their future, more about Trump trying...
07:50to supplant the UN.
07:51The fact is, if it helps...
07:53I don't want to make everything bad.
07:55If it brings positive aspects on the ground in Palestine, I will help this...
08:00point.
08:01But we need Palestinians around the table.
08:03But the fact is that Trump is a...
08:05businessman.
08:06He wants to...
08:07to have results...
08:08quick results.
08:09For him, the UN is...
08:10is too complicated.
08:11But, you know, I'm coming from a small country.
08:13If international law and international...
08:15regulations are non-respected anymore in the future.
08:18And it's...
08:19that's...
08:20power...
08:20of the strongest and the biggest.
08:21This is not good for me.
08:22And also for a lot of other countries, it's not good.
08:25He has been challenging the very rules on which the international order is now...
08:30of base.
08:31But with Ukraine, he has managed to get Russian...
08:35and Ukrainians around the table.
08:36Does he deserve credit for that?
08:39And shouldn't Europeans...
08:40be doing more to get directly involved in these peace talks?
08:43I just want to remind that he was the first one to...
08:45to take President Putin out of the isolation.
08:47Bringing him to Alaska, where everybody was saying...
08:50we need to...
08:51to show that we don't want to work with him.
08:53So here's the first one.
08:54We need...
08:55a talk.
08:56Someone able to talk with Russia.
08:57But the fact is...
08:58I just want to remind that he said...
08:59I think it was...
09:0024, 48 hours when he was coming in office...
09:03that he would find a solution.
09:05And...
09:05and...
09:06a solution cannot be humiliation of Ukrainians.
09:07Too many people died.
09:08But you do think it's time...
09:09for direct...
09:10talks with President Putin.
09:11Should Europe be sending an envoy to these talks?
09:14If we...
09:15we don't have talks...
09:16we want to find solutions.
09:17You know, I...
09:18I...
09:19I had talks with President Putin and President Zelensky...
09:20Yes.
09:20three years ago...
09:21when I was still the Prime Minister...
09:22and every week...
09:23and we had good talks...
09:24but...
09:25I have to admit that...
09:26I had some Russians from other European countries...
09:28who didn't want me to have these talks.
09:29They told me...
09:30Luxembourg what?
09:31Is Luxembourg to be able to have these talks?
09:32That's a big arrow...
09:33because this is...
09:34it's the question of...
09:35of human relations...
09:36it's not a question of the size...
09:37of the country...
09:38who makes a difference.
09:39And on the other hand...
09:40and Butcher happened...
09:41and after Butcher...
09:42I was not able to...
09:43to have these talks anymore...
09:44with President Putin.
09:45But we need to...
09:45to talk with them...
09:46if we want a solution...
09:47if we...
09:48can't talk to them...
09:49we won't find a solution...
09:50and if...
09:50if I was too small to do it...
09:51if then...
09:52the President Macron...
09:53or someone else...
09:54is able to represent...
09:55in Europe...
09:56because they don't want...
09:57to talk to...
09:58to Kayakalas...
09:59but we...
10:00I think...
10:00without talks...
10:01we won't find solutions.
10:02So Macron...
10:03anyone else you think...
10:04in the continent...
10:05who could...
10:05represent...
10:06you seem to know Putin...
10:07you've met him...
10:08in Moscow...
10:09would you be willing...
10:10to take on this role?
10:10You know...
10:11I don't have the ego...
10:12to say that...
10:13I'm the right person...
10:14to do it...
10:15but if people are...
10:15convinced...
10:16that could be helpful...
10:17I will do it...
10:18in any position...
10:19I don't need to be...
10:20on the...
10:20in front of the scene...
10:21I can do it also...
10:22on the back...
10:23you know...
10:24when I had talks...
10:25with President Putin...
10:26and President Zelensky...
10:25I...
10:26didn't...
10:27speak that much...
10:28about it...
10:29but then...
10:30when there was a...
10:30press statement...
10:31from...
10:32from the Kremlin...
10:33it was difficult...
10:34to deny anything...
10:35so...
10:35to...
10:35but...
10:35if I can be useful...
10:36I love to be useful...
10:37but I don't have...
10:38the ego...
10:38to say that...
10:39I'm needed...
10:40Zobaczmy, oczywiście, w Ukrainie jest rzucając,
10:42i Europe jest naprawdę musisz myśleć o...
10:45Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone są w taterach,
10:48co się dzieje w przyszłości,
10:50co się dzieje w przyszłości?
10:52Co się dzieje w przyszłości?
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11:18that for the next European elections
11:20or the president of the commission
11:21or the president of the council
11:23should be someone
11:24who's got the legitimacy
11:25also from the electors
11:26that would be in elections
11:27and they're
11:28could be directly elected
11:29so to be the one
11:31who can try to form
11:32the next
11:33and then they still need
11:35a majority in parliament
11:36but so that we have
11:37a president of Europe
11:38who is really
11:39the strong person
11:40we are absent
11:41you know there are discussions
11:42in some countries
11:43about
11:43we're gonna have to
11:45leave it there minister
11:46thank you so much
11:47we hope to get you back
11:48in the studio very soon
11:49now moving on
11:51public backlash
11:52is growing
11:53in Italy
11:54over the US's decision
11:55to send officers
11:57from its ICE
11:58in
11:58immigration agency
11:59to the winter
11:59olympics
12:00next week
12:01ICE agents
12:02were involved
12:03in a
12:03fatal shooting
12:04in Minneapolis
12:05over the weekend
12:06for more
12:06we can cross over
12:07to our chorus
12:08correspondent
12:08Georgia Orlandi
12:10standing by for us
12:10in Rome
12:11Georgia
12:11good morning
12:12give
12:13us a sense
12:13of what the reaction
12:14has been
12:15to all of this
12:15in Italy
12:18good morning
12:20well it all started
12:20last Tuesday
12:21when members
12:22of Italy's
12:23main opposition
12:23party
12:24in Lombardy's
12:25regional council
12:26held a formal
12:27protest
12:28that
12:28again the decision
12:29to deploy
12:30ICE agents
12:30at the
12:31Milan-Cortina
12:32Winter Olympic
12:33Games
12:33they were
12:34holding
12:34posters
12:35reading
12:35ICE OUT
12:36ICE NO
12:36THANK YOU
12:37that pretty much
12:37alliance
12:38with what
12:38Milan's
12:39mayor
12:39had to say
12:40about that
12:41he said
12:41that those
12:41agents
12:42are not
12:42welcome
12:42in
12:43Milan
12:43we know
12:43that
12:44AVS
12:45another
12:45party
12:46launched
12:47a petition
12:47which has
12:48already
12:48gathered
12:48around
12:4950,000
12:50signatures
12:50criticism
12:51has also
12:51come from
12:52Italy's
12:53main
12:53ruling
12:54coalition
12:55and
12:55we know
12:56that
12:56those
12:56ICE agents
12:57have been
12:57deployed
12:57at
12:58major
12:58sports
12:58events
12:59in the
12:59past
12:59not just
13:00in the
13:00US
13:01but abroad
13:01as well
13:01the
13:02US
13:02department
13:03of Homeland
13:03Security
13:04said
13:04that
13:04those
13:05agents
13:05would
13:06not
13:06be
13:06taking
13:07part
13:07in
13:08immigration
13:08enforcement
13:09operations
13:10in
13:10foreign
13:10countries
13:11despite
13:11all
13:12these
13:12assurances
13:12though
13:13the
13:13protest
13:14has
13:14not
13:14died
13:15down
13:16to
13:16ICE
13:17had
13:17protests
13:18several
13:18already
13:18been
13:18organized
13:19in
13:19the
13:19next
13:20few
13:20days
13:20by
13:20center
13:21left
13:21organizations
13:22and
13:22trade
13:23unions
13:23the
13:24main
13:24argument
13:24behind
13:25the
13:25protest
13:25though
13:25is
13:26that
13:26Georgia
13:26Maloney
13:27is
13:27perceived
13:27as
13:27too
13:28accommodating
13:28towards
13:29President
13:30Trump
13:30and
13:30the
13:30United
13:31States
13:31this
13:31is
13:31what
13:32center
13:32left
13:33parties
13:33say
13:34and
13:35she
13:35has
13:36shifted
13:36her
13:36tone
13:37recently
13:38trying
13:39to
13:39describe
13:40those
13:40Trump
13:41threats
13:42over
13:42Greenland
13:43as
13:43a
13:43mistake
13:44but
13:44clearly
13:45when
13:45it
13:45comes
13:45to
13:45high
13:45profile
13:46events
13:46such
13:46the
13:47Olympic
13:48games
13:48with
13:49Italy
13:49being
13:49under
13:49so
13:50much
13:50scrutiny
13:51and
13:51international
13:52exposure
13:53while the
13:53issue
13:53is
13:54turning
13:54into
13:55a
13:55major
13:55reputational
13:56problem
13:56for
13:57Maloney
13:57and
13:57her
13:57government
13:58if
13:58the
13:58protests
13:59continue
13:59Georgia
14:01thank
14:01you
14:01so
14:01much
14:02and
14:02that
14:02brings
14:03this
14:03edition
14:03of
14:04Europe
14:04today
14:05to
14:05an
14:05end
14:05thank
14:06you
14:06for
14:06tuning
14:06in
14:07for
14:07more
14:07on
14:07today
14:08stories
14:08do
14:08head
14:08over
14:09to
14:09our
14:09website
14:10Euronews
14:10dot
14:11com
14:11we'll
14:12be
14:12back
14:12same
14:12time
14:13same
14:13place
14:14tomorrow
14:14see
14:14you
14:15then
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